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Sunshine - O Despertar de um Século (1999)

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Sunshine - O Despertar de um Século

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  • Adam Sors: Never give up your religion. Not for God. God is present in all religions. But if your life becomes a struggle for acceptance, you'll always be unhappy. Religion may not be perfect, but it is a well-built boat that can stay balanced and carry you to the other shore. Our life is nothing but a boat adrift on water balanced by permanent uncertainty. About the people whom you will judge, know this; all they do is struggle to find a kind of security. They're just people, like us. Therefore you mustn't judge them on the basis of appearance or hearsay. Trust no one. Examine all things yourself. Do not join with power. Despise all rank. Do not be ostentatious with what is yours. Owning possessions and property ultimately comes to nothing. Possessions and property can be consumed by fire, swept away by flood, taken away by politics. Do not undertake what you do not know. This causes anxiety which makes you ill. Exercise discipline.
  • Valerie: I have seen the collapse of government after government, and they all think they can last a thousand years. Each new one always declares the last one criminal and corrupt, and always promises a future of justice and freedom.
  • Adam Sors: We are afraid to see clearly and of being seen clearly.
  • Ignatz Sonnenschein: You are entering a new world where you will certainly be successful because you have knowledge. Study has always been our religious duty as jews. Our exclusion from society has given us an ability to adapt to others and to sense connections between things that seem diverse. But if you feel you have power, you are mistaken. If you feel you have the right to put yourself ahead of others because you think you know more than they do, you are wrong. Never allow yourself to be driven into the sin of conceit. Conceit is the greatest of sins. The source of all other sins.
  • Gen. Jakofalvy: Anti-semitism is a creed of resentful and unsuccessful people... the philosophy of Philistines; it's in bad taste.
  • Ivan Sors: For the first time in my life, I walked down the street without feeling like I was in hiding. My great grandfather Emmanuel must have been the last Sonnenschein to feel like this. I knew the only way to find meaning in my life, my only chance in life, would be to account for it. My grandmother's words return to me; "Try to photograph what's beautiful in life." By the time I finish this story, the third tragic misadventure of the 20th century was over. After the monarchy and fascist rule, the communist regime also went up in smoke. I remembered the recipe book that we had lost and suddenly realized that the family secret was not to be found on its pages. It was preserved by my grandmother. The only one in our family who had the gift of breathing freely.
  • Valerie Sors: My darling, you are not in prison. They are.
  • Gustave: I'll never forgive you, you know.
  • Valerie: For what?
  • Gustave: For marrying him instead of me.
  • Valerie: Politics has made a mess of our lives.
  • Ivan Sors: [speaking to the graveside of Andor Knorr] Andor Knorr, one of your murderers has come to your grave, to say goodbye to you. I was your first interrogator, someone who you trained to defend the cause without mercy. We believed we were going to make the world better place for people, but, instead, we made it so much worse. As servants of power-hungry criminals, we became criminals. Our politicians lied to the people by saying they were doing good. And then the people lied to the politicians by saying that they believed them. I'm not just saying goodbye to you. I'm also saying goodbye to myself. I stood by and watching my father be... tortured and executed, and I did nothing. Then I watched them do the same thing to you, and I did nothing. I make a promise here at your graveside, to do everything to punish those who have turned ideals into crimes.
  • Valerie: [talking to Ivan Sors] I left your grandfather once. I fell in love with another man. Your grandfather and I hadn't been getting along. He wasn't the sort of person I hoped he'd be. The other man was passionate, a wonderful lover. That is important, darling. He gave me an old medallion engraved with: "I love you."
  • Valerie: When your grandfather get in trouble with the Communists, I came back. You must try to find joy in your life.
  • Emmanuel Sonnenschein: [groans] There's too much salt in this soup.
  • Valerie: Then the cook must be in love.
  • Gustave: You must have made the soup then.
  • Valerie: What do you mean by that, Gustave?
  • Gustave: You and Ignatz kissing in the museum garden yesterday, and Tuesday
  • Ignatz Sonnenschein: Have you gone mad?
  • Rose Sonnenschein: [Crying]
  • Emmanuel Sonnenschein: Please don't cry, Rose. I beg you
  • [talking to Ignatz]
  • Emmanuel Sonnenschein: Come with me, now.
  • Gustave Sors: What happened?
  • Ivan Sors: He said he was a Hungarian officer. He didn't admit that he was a jew.
  • Gustave Sors: That's why they killed him? How many were there?
  • Ivan Sors: Three military police.
  • Gustave Sors: How many were you?
  • Ivan Sors: I don't remember... maybe two thousand.
  • Gustave Sors: And there were only three of them?
  • Ivan Sors: There were ten more guards in the camp.
  • Gustave Sors: How could thirteen guards hold back two thousand people?
  • Ivan Sors: They had guns.
  • Gustave Sors: Why didn't you run at them? Grabbed their guns? One or two might be shot, you could have had them in a minute, you could have escaped.
  • Ivan Sors: And go where?
  • Gustave Sors: Anywhere.
  • Ivan Sors: There was no place to go.
  • Gustave Sors: People would have hidden you. In France, they hid us.
  • Ivan Sors: [tearfully] People either hated us or were scared of us. If we were to survive, we had to stay together as a group.
  • Gustave Sors: And you just stood there and watched them kill your father?
  • Ivan Sors: No... they didn't know I was his son... they... they had to hold me down...
  • Gustave Sors: So what did you do?
  • Valerie Sors: Enough!
  • Ivan Sors: [sobbing] Nothing! I just stood there! That's all I could do! I could do nothing!
  • Valerie: Ignatz, you are selling your soul. Who are you trying to please?
  • Ignatz Sonnenschein: To please? Let's start with you and your simple Hungarian heart. And then I have to please our family and the memory of our rabbi grandfather and his blessed Torah. And there's the emperor. Liberal spirit, roman law. I have to please the government and its opposition! What about my own sense of justice? And my brother, who wants to turn the world upside down! And my father, who wants to keep the world exactly as it is! THESE ARE THE PEOPLE I'M TRYING TO PLEASE!
  • Andor Knorr: They've turned you against me. We're children of an unfortunate race.
  • Ignatz Sonnenschein: My whole life is shit.
  • Ignatz Sonnenschein: There's no salt in this soup. It's not drinkable. Give me that salt.
  • Valerie: No, doctor has forbidden.
  • Ignatz Sonnenschein: Give me the salt, damn you. You whore! Give me the salt.
  • István at 18: You can't.
  • Ignatz Sonnenschein: Istvan, give it to me.
  • István at 18: No, Papa. It's bad for your blood pressure.
  • Ignatz Sonnenschein: [losing his temper] Damn this family! I've wasted my life, I can't even have decent soup in my own house!
  • [giving him the salt]
  • Rose Sonnenschein: Here. Please just take a little.
  • Valerie: [angrily] Do you want to kill him?

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